The Disney Wonder began sailing out of PortMiami after relocating from Galveston, Texas. The Wonder takes over duties for the Disney Magic that migrated up to Port Canaveral earlier in the week and joined sister ships the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.

"We’re thrilled the Disney Wonder is returning to Miami to begin sailing Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries until May," said Disney Cruise Line public affairs manager Rebecca Peddie. "Her arrival marks the first time all four ships will be sailing from Florida ports, giving our guests more itinerary options and opportunities to visit our private island, Castaway Cay, and providing economic benefit to the state."

The ship will sail two scheduled itineraries out of the South Florida port before going for a short 10-day dry dock. Maritme law requires a complete inspection of the ship's hull in dry dock twice within a five-year period and no longer than 36 months between those two inspections. The Wonder was due for that inspection this year.

The second oldest ship in the fleet, the Wonder debuted in 1999. There's no announcement yet to when the Wonder might receive the same sort of treatment as the Disney Magic did in late 2013, a re-imagining effort that added new water slides, restaurants, nightclubs and other amenities.

"When it comes to the Disney Wonder, every single one of our ships, we've always had a robust investment program in those ships and will continue to do that," said Disney Cruise Line president Karl Holz said in late 2013. "We're obviously in that period of time where we're asking ourselves, 'What's next?' And following that re-imagining period -- we're absolutely in the midst of that right now -- and when the time is right to talk about the Wonder, we shall."

Until then, the Wonder continues to sail 4- and 5-night trips from PortMiami before returning to sail Alaskan itineraries out of Vancouver from May-September and then return to Miami in the fall although there are a few dates in September and October in which it will sail out of Port Canaveral.

The Magic will continue to sail out of Port Canaveral until it sails the Mediterranean this summer, four trips out of San Juan, Puerto Rico in the fall and the return to Florida in the fall. The Dream and the Fantasy are slated to stay in Port Canaveral through spring 2015 as well.

While in Florida, all four ships will make stops at Disney's private Bahamas island Castaway Cay.

"Our focus is on the four ships that we have -- taking care of those guests and whether they are on the Dream or Fantasy, whether they're on the Magic or Wonder, we're going to continue to surprise and delight," Holz said.